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64 Citations
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Insights into Bioactive Peptides in Cosmetics

  • Le Thi Nhu Ngoc,
  • Ju-Young Moon and
  • Young-Chul Lee

Bioactive peptides have gained significant attention in the cosmetic industry due to their potential in enhancing skin health and beauty. These small protein fragments exhibit various biological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-infla...

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62 Citations
26,178 Views
15 Pages

Chlorogenic Acids and Caffeine from Coffee By-Products: A Review on Skincare Applications

  • Raquel Rodrigues,
  • Maria Beatriz Prior Pinto Oliveira and
  • Rita Carneiro Alves

Upcycling is a modern trend in the cosmetic sector, focusing on by-products reuse and waste reduction. Consumers are more aware of the origin of cosmetic products and their environmental impact, promoting the upcycling phenomenon. Converting these ra...

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51 Citations
33,456 Views
22 Pages

Ultraviolet Filters for Cosmetic Applications

  • Georgiana Nitulescu,
  • Dumitru Lupuliasa,
  • Ines Adam-Dima and
  • George Mihai Nitulescu

Sunscreens reduce the occurrence risk of skin disorders such as sunburn, skin aging, and cancer through their ability to absorb, reflect, and scatter ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This review provides an overview of UV filters as active ingredients of...

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47 Citations
22,382 Views
17 Pages

Along with serving as a source of color, many microbial pigments have gained attention as interesting bioactive molecules with potential health advantages. These pigments have several applications in the food, agrochemical, medicine, and cosmetic ind...

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45 Citations
73,408 Views
14 Pages

Therapeutic Values of Exosomes in Cosmetics, Skin Care, Tissue Regeneration, and Dermatological Diseases

  • Abhimanyu Thakur,
  • Disheet Shah,
  • Deepika Rai,
  • Diana Carolina Parra,
  • Spoorthy Pathikonda,
  • Svetlana Kurilova and
  • Alma Cili

Exosomes are small extracellular nanovesicles that are released by cells, and their potential has been explored for use in cosmetics, skin care, tissue regeneration, and dermatological diseases. The therapeutic value of exosomes lies in their ability...

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42 Citations
26,431 Views
21 Pages

In Vitro Models for Anti-Aging Efficacy Assessment: A Critical Update in Dermocosmetic Research

  • Ana M. Cruz,
  • Margarida C. Gonçalves,
  • Matilde S. Marques,
  • Francisco Veiga,
  • Ana Cláudia Paiva-Santos and
  • Patrícia C. Pires

The skin is the human body’s largest organ and serves as a crucial boundary between the body and the external environment. As a natural process, skin aging cannot be avoided, and it causes changes in the skin’s strength, structure, elasti...

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42 Citations
15,345 Views
18 Pages

Microencapsulation as a Route for Obtaining Encapsulated Flavors and Fragrances

  • Agnieszka Kłosowska,
  • Agata Wawrzyńczak and
  • Agnieszka Feliczak-Guzik

29 January 2023

Microencapsulation methods for active substances, such as fragrance compounds and aromas, have long been of interest to researchers. Fragrance compositions and aromas are added to cosmetics, household, and food products. This is often because the cho...

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34 Citations
38,833 Views
14 Pages

Vitiligo: A Review of Aetiology, Pathogenesis, Treatment, and Psychosocial Impact

  • Khadeejeh AL-smadi,
  • Mohammad Imran,
  • Vania R. Leite-Silva and
  • Yousuf Mohammed

Vitiligo is an acquired, chronic condition characterised by depigmentation of the epidermis or by destruction/loss of melanin. Skin cells (melanocytes) are responsible for producing melanin, the substance that gives pigmentation to the skin. This rev...

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33 Citations
12,639 Views
18 Pages

5 November 2024

Skin diseases are a common health problem affecting millions of people worldwide. Effective treatment often depends on the precise delivery of drugs to the affected areas. One promising approach is currently the transdermal drug delivery system (TDDS...

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Cosmetics - ISSN 2079-9284